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. >> they have a lot of energy, germany, angela merkel one of her big problems is that her country really likes the energy coming out of russia. >> that's true. it's up to the united states and the west. we have plenty of energy resources. all we have to do is start using them intelligently. and reduce the dependency of western europe on russian gas. >> see, i see it as even a larger issue in that, you know, while all the focus is on ukraine and what he is doing there is that last year when president obama drew the red line with syria and that back fired and he sort of outsourced and ling the chemical weapons in syria to putin, putin then was supposedly going to help us. now we hear that there is chlorine gas used about a month ago against civilians. it sounds like either we are foolish or there has been some double dealing or whatever. i see that sort of inroads in syria and a bigger problem for israel and sort of expanding in the region. that's what i see is even a larger issue. >> it's even bigger thansrki that in my view. the problem is you you know you can -- if you go back through
. >> they have a lot of energy, germany, angela merkel one of her big problems is that her country really likes the energy coming out of russia. >> that's true. it's up to the united states and the west. we have plenty of energy resources. all we have to do is start using them intelligently. and reduce the dependency of western europe on russian gas. >> see, i see it as even a larger issue in that, you know, while all the focus is on ukraine and what he is doing there is that...
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a 4-0 win in germany giving them every reason to celebrate as their club aims to win the title for the tenth time. >> i think that there is a lot of experience for this kind of game. it really doesn't matter who will be the team. it's important that one of the teams is real madrid. >> interested in buying the l.a. clippers after owner donald sterling was banned for life. but first he has other things to deal with. mayweather is going into the fight with a flawless 45-0 record which includes 26 knockouts. >> the key to the match today is just being very, very intelligent, being very, very smart, taking my time, keeping my composure and coming up with brilliant game plans. >> and mark cavendish has won his third stage win in turkey. officials had to stop riders on a dissent after a serious of crashes in wet conditions. cavendish prevailed after the restart in a sprint finish. but he holds an over all six-second lead. >>> it's still 0-0 at stanford bridge in that semifinal. >> it will decide how many buses chelsea decided to park, two last week. indeed, that's all for us at this news howe
a 4-0 win in germany giving them every reason to celebrate as their club aims to win the title for the tenth time. >> i think that there is a lot of experience for this kind of game. it really doesn't matter who will be the team. it's important that one of the teams is real madrid. >> interested in buying the l.a. clippers after owner donald sterling was banned for life. but first he has other things to deal with. mayweather is going into the fight with a flawless 45-0 record which...
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in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to happen there is the u.s. going to push for further sanctions. i can hear you really it's something we're having some technical people here voice dr alexander annoyed german m.p. so sorry we couldn't hear you really wanted to hear what you had to say about that . well ukraine is preparing to hold presidential elections like we said in this chaos while iraq has been doing so for the last several years now and today the iraqis were voting again up to four people have been killed in terror attack outside polling stations across the country on wednesday this absolute week's death toll of more than seven
in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to...
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focus more on countries like spain where you're seeing unemployment come down, germany's come down to record lows, and now you're seeing predictions on the spanish economy in 2015 at 1.7%. so you've got this expansion, yet draghi still talking about quantitative easing. it's probably baked in. so what i think is rather than the global economic decline we saw in 2008, beginning in 2007, we'll have a nice march upward, except perhaps in the emerging markets, which in my view there's no real reason to go there. >> so grasso on the floor of the stock exchange, give me a read of the feeling down there as april's going to come to a close, we're about to enter what has been over the last four years a rough month for the markets. you could look at some internals of the market and say, you know, the russell 2000 is up against the 200-day, breaking that. that's a potentially worrisome sign. what do you say down on the floor? >> last week we pointed out the negative head and shoulders pattern that was beginning to form, the right shoulder. the s&p cash, it's 1,883, is the level that you want to
focus more on countries like spain where you're seeing unemployment come down, germany's come down to record lows, and now you're seeing predictions on the spanish economy in 2015 at 1.7%. so you've got this expansion, yet draghi still talking about quantitative easing. it's probably baked in. so what i think is rather than the global economic decline we saw in 2008, beginning in 2007, we'll have a nice march upward, except perhaps in the emerging markets, which in my view there's no real...
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a 4-0 win in germany giving real fans every reason to celebrate. chelsea or athletico madrid await them in the liz bin final on may 24th. >> i think [ inaudible ] has a lot of experience to this game. to the other side we are a team really strong in this moment with a lot of confidence, with a lot of strength, and then really doesn't matter who will be the team that we play. it's important that one of these teams is real madrid. >>> chelsea athletico still goalless ahead of the decisive second leg coming up in london. chelsea aiming to win the title and his players could set up a title. the goalkeeper is still not fit enough to be picked, but [ inaudible ] is ready to play. >> when you get your hands on the trophy, that moment lives with you every day when you are in a difficult period personally or professionally. there's nothing bigger than a champion's league. >> translator: the confidence is always there, especially in the semifinal of the champions league. it's clear my players are very motivated. very excited. >> reporter: plenty more on our
a 4-0 win in germany giving real fans every reason to celebrate. chelsea or athletico madrid await them in the liz bin final on may 24th. >> i think [ inaudible ] has a lot of experience to this game. to the other side we are a team really strong in this moment with a lot of confidence, with a lot of strength, and then really doesn't matter who will be the team that we play. it's important that one of these teams is real madrid. >>> chelsea athletico still goalless ahead of the...
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making a point they were as much of a prisoner of war camp in switzerland and not germany or japan. on behalf of his late grandfather who was a pilot. saying in a statement of the men held in switzerland, i thought it was important to overturn the dishonorable stigma on their service. all of my family is extremely proud of what my grandfather did. i have honored his legacy and the legacy of all of these men are trying to correct history. part of the narrative was these are men purposely landed their planes in switzerland and became preservers. now the real stories coming out as they are held in a prisoner of war camp. bill: thank you. when the ceremony gets underway, we will dip in for that. appreciate it. heather: long overdue for those heroes. as we await the ceremony, there are new questions whether americans even want to get involved in world affairs. 47% want the u.s. to play a less active role. just 30% think we have got it right at the current level. 19% think we should be more active. deputy assistant secretary of defense in the reagan administration. as we take a look at th
making a point they were as much of a prisoner of war camp in switzerland and not germany or japan. on behalf of his late grandfather who was a pilot. saying in a statement of the men held in switzerland, i thought it was important to overturn the dishonorable stigma on their service. all of my family is extremely proud of what my grandfather did. i have honored his legacy and the legacy of all of these men are trying to correct history. part of the narrative was these are men purposely landed...
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. >> iraqi president is showing the rare public appearance at a hospital in germany where he is being treated. the ballot he is passing is for the first parliamentary elections since 2011 when the u.s. pulled out of iraq. these elections are seen as crucial. voting in some regions is expected to be difficult. in places like anbar, there's intense fighting between the army and members of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. tribal leaders control post of anbar, including the city of ballujah. sunnis accuse the shia-led government of mistreating them. during a rally, protesters accuse the prime minister nouri al-maliki of being a puppet of iran. maliki's problems do not end there. leaders in the gulf accuse the government of discriminating against sunni. nouri al-maliki blames saudi arabia and qatar for helping armed groups. the last summit on syria in march underscored the political divisions between iraq and its sunni neighbours. >> translation: sending fighters increases the violence and the people are paying the price. >> the saudis and their allies want bashar al-assad out of
. >> iraqi president is showing the rare public appearance at a hospital in germany where he is being treated. the ballot he is passing is for the first parliamentary elections since 2011 when the u.s. pulled out of iraq. these elections are seen as crucial. voting in some regions is expected to be difficult. in places like anbar, there's intense fighting between the army and members of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. tribal leaders control post of anbar, including the city of...
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why can't we be more like germany? dividedse we have a government in washington that is completely gridlocked on the subject of economic policy. so we get absolutely nothing out of washington leading the fed to carry the bomb. impetus on one particular level of policy and it's already so pushed to the extreme, potentially bad things are going to happen down the road. he will have unintended consequences. maybe another financial crisis you're notnt. helping the long-term unemployed. >> you worked for years at bear economics. now rdq do you still have the worry of future inflation? inflation could be a problem in the future? >> i do. right now, the liquidity the fed idle on banks balance sheet. we start to reconnect the banks willingness to lend with the amount of reserve they have available, the money supply could literally explode and the fed could do little about it. we saw that in the 1970's. we have sort of forgotten about the potential for that to happen. i think that risk is there. >> we're thrilled to have you he
why can't we be more like germany? dividedse we have a government in washington that is completely gridlocked on the subject of economic policy. so we get absolutely nothing out of washington leading the fed to carry the bomb. impetus on one particular level of policy and it's already so pushed to the extreme, potentially bad things are going to happen down the road. he will have unintended consequences. maybe another financial crisis you're notnt. helping the long-term unemployed. >> you...
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said, we need to be more aggressive with the sanctions, frankly with the europe mean allies including germany. and we need to dial up the heat. it's the message that gets sent to russia with respect to iran. it's the message with respect to syria. it's the message sent to russia with respect to the nuclear arms negotiation and defense. it has a cascading effect. if you show a bully weakness, and you give them weakness, they'll take it. >> where do you stand in the right year for substantively take that on? >> i'm a supporter of reform, mark, but we're not going to get it done this year. it's going to fill into 2014. unfortunately. republicans should, if you're going to talk the talk of being the working class if we have a minimum wage, it should be reasonably adjusts from time to time, for all the republicans who talk about we're the blue color and for the workers there should be basic things that they're for, and that's one of them increases in the minimum wage. >> before we go, you heard the conversation, i won't talk about everything you guys discussed. but jeb bush, is jeb going have to t
said, we need to be more aggressive with the sanctions, frankly with the europe mean allies including germany. and we need to dial up the heat. it's the message that gets sent to russia with respect to iran. it's the message with respect to syria. it's the message sent to russia with respect to the nuclear arms negotiation and defense. it has a cascading effect. if you show a bully weakness, and you give them weakness, they'll take it. >> where do you stand in the right year for...
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particularly in germany. we know southern europe is in deflation and has been for three or four years as part of the adjustment process. face a they will have to reality. we made the euro at 1.18 in 1995, we lost $11 million from europe to the u.s. -- we last 11 europe tobs from u the u.s.. we have a currency which is 1.39 to the dollar -- 3820 as we speak. time for action? what happens now? fort is time for action people within europe. the european election. i think the anti-euro movement will get around 20%. that means eventually it is going to get fed up. >> is there anything mario draghi can do? have 250 million people in europe, if one man had the power to solve the problem of 250 million people, that would be too easy. havecb and the bundesbank to come to terms. how can we keep the euro project together. the euro is clearly overvalued on any metric. and theyindustrialists will agree. people around the world say how can that be possible -- it is very simple -- you have to fed, bank of england, the bank o
particularly in germany. we know southern europe is in deflation and has been for three or four years as part of the adjustment process. face a they will have to reality. we made the euro at 1.18 in 1995, we lost $11 million from europe to the u.s. -- we last 11 europe tobs from u the u.s.. we have a currency which is 1.39 to the dollar -- 3820 as we speak. time for action? what happens now? fort is time for action people within europe. the european election. i think the anti-euro movement will...
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you have a new aluminum recycling plant as well in germany. where does this leave the aluminum sector now? the prices are almost half in 2008. we have massive overproduction. >> we believe that -- actually we use the word cautiously optimistic now. what we see for the better part of 2014 and also into '14 is that we see aluminum demand outpacing aluminum production for quite some time now, which is a new situation we haven't seen for quite some time. with that being said, i think it is important to note that we do have a huge inventory and the industry is such that we'll have to come to the market at some point in time. just the fact that production is now lower than demand is a good situation for the industry. >> i suppose this is about demand outside china. how much does china impact, when you talk about demand outside china, talk about demand inside china. >> we believe china will be self-sufficient on primary production. we have said that for quite some time. we believe the industry very much concurs with that. we saw china back within we
you have a new aluminum recycling plant as well in germany. where does this leave the aluminum sector now? the prices are almost half in 2008. we have massive overproduction. >> we believe that -- actually we use the word cautiously optimistic now. what we see for the better part of 2014 and also into '14 is that we see aluminum demand outpacing aluminum production for quite some time now, which is a new situation we haven't seen for quite some time. with that being said, i think it is...
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i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people of letters. i will not go into their names. they were arguing about china and one was living there for a couple years and there other returned. and the guy who had not said the guy who lived there was too close to china and the guy responded surely there is a medium between never -- living in china versus never being there at all. that guy had never been there at all. i can tell you every time i go i learn how much i don't know and how much is changing in china. i would be concerned about china's economic rise if it doesn't happen. and that is because the imperative i think from the comm commonnist pa
i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people...
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really pushing hard to germany and france. kate mavs is not just a british style icon. she is a worldwide famous face. she has helped launch -- kate styles not just a british icon. she is a worldwide famous face. she has helped launch many -- i think it was in 19 [indiscernible] at the tender age of 14. this is why this is all about kate moss the business. she rates and 12 million pounds. gather inre tax x i >. collection good >> there was a stampede to get in when it was unveiled. people were snatching dresses off the racks. in the likes of -- there are many tactics. u.k.ct, if you're in the or from the united states, all of the designs of kate moss from nordstrom, it will be out before the rest is out good you can go online and start ordering. it will be interesting to see how many are there for ebay. still buy some of those dresses for 130 pounds. she does seem to be a bit of an icon. it launches across the world later. back to you. >> thank you. i look forward to that. think the the people strategy was to drink wine. [laughter] i'm sure that something a dangerous co
really pushing hard to germany and france. kate mavs is not just a british style icon. she is a worldwide famous face. she has helped launch -- kate styles not just a british icon. she is a worldwide famous face. she has helped launch many -- i think it was in 19 [indiscernible] at the tender age of 14. this is why this is all about kate moss the business. she rates and 12 million pounds. gather inre tax x i >. collection good >> there was a stampede to get in when it was unveiled....
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what is that it was a common is that and you don't envy his lady friend from germany. i didn't really feel it is not good cos the ribbon at the stroke of july. you don't see any and yet the health and thus employees to become completely. we go on his blog he's the man and statesman from the title. saw this at the start of the year during the french presidency like to see a franco german energy giant. who even looked at the daily chronicles the scene pulling in production of these meetings costing lots of jokes so soul but he is told that the main comment that the city that can be nice to have a photo. their butts malden high school. nicotine this is one of the problem is that you haven't read them in touch with them cause and is a very good footy he said. i think. it included the windows too much current company sticks week's take it in return the keys to the team to lead to what's happening and to complete coincidence. and these geeky enough to support and who doesn't even seem to last two years and forgiving easter to you when i was on the friday the few humans don't
what is that it was a common is that and you don't envy his lady friend from germany. i didn't really feel it is not good cos the ribbon at the stroke of july. you don't see any and yet the health and thus employees to become completely. we go on his blog he's the man and statesman from the title. saw this at the start of the year during the french presidency like to see a franco german energy giant. who even looked at the daily chronicles the scene pulling in production of these meetings...
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in demonstrations or in germany? u.k., madrid, ukraine? it happens everywhere. unfortunately this is not something we would like to see but it happens. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, people who are in those squares who believe in the games that the illegal organizations play. when they attacked the police using stones or using other devices, molotov cocktails, the police will react to it. these people, as you have noticed, they did not die as a result of the use of weapons. our police would not use weapons. water cannons, for example, or other ways, tear gas. our police do not use weapons to kill people. we have to be very sensitive to these issues. we never said "no" to protests. people protest, they can meet but we do not agree on vandalism or fascist pressures. we do not agree with demonstrations which resemble terrorist actions. what we do is we show some areas, places for demonstration and we provide those. they want t
in demonstrations or in germany? u.k., madrid, ukraine? it happens everywhere. unfortunately this is not something we would like to see but it happens. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, people who are in those squares who believe in the games that the illegal organizations play. when they attacked the police using stones or using other devices, molotov...
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this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad they can vote and it's not easy. there are more than nine thousand candidates. the paperwork is daunting. but to walk eels are eager to vote in the new iraqi government that will tackle the country's problems we're going to short break when we come back more problems with microsoft's internet explorer. it is even this confirms it will be making a formal takeover bid for the french industrial giant alstom all that the whole lot more. back in just over a minute. the road zz you. for french industrial giant alstom has intensified after siemens confirmed it does plan to submit a
this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad...
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europe, germany has a growth rate of 0.8% in turkey has a growth rate of 4%. how can you have corruption and achieve all of this? it is clear for all to see. the people appreciated that and they were 45 .5% in favor of this government. otherwise why would they keep voting us in? quite, to stay with us for a second. --y also raise the question >> i want to come back to this. the same people that were there are prosecuting the military and you seemed to agree with that at the time. then when they came after you, you look back at what they did in the military and they said maybe it was not good. have you changed your mind about the legitimacy of the prosecution against the military? >> let me tell you one thing. we are always against wrongdoing. when the chief of general staff was arrested, i made some statements then. if you go back and look at those that ints, you will see have said i did not think it was right for him to be kept in custody and remanded to be prosecuted in this way. i said it was not these courts but he should have been subject to the judgment
europe, germany has a growth rate of 0.8% in turkey has a growth rate of 4%. how can you have corruption and achieve all of this? it is clear for all to see. the people appreciated that and they were 45 .5% in favor of this government. otherwise why would they keep voting us in? quite, to stay with us for a second. --y also raise the question >> i want to come back to this. the same people that were there are prosecuting the military and you seemed to agree with that at the time. then...